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Engineering advanced logic and distributed computing in human CAR immune cells

Medicine and Health

Engineering advanced logic and distributed computing in human CAR immune cells

J. H. Cho, A. Okuma, et al.

Discover how the innovative SUPRA CAR system is transforming cancer therapy by introducing a three-input logic and enhancing immune cell functionality. This groundbreaking research conducted by Jang Hwan Cho, Atsushi Okuma, Katri Sofjan, Seunghee Lee, James J. Collins, and Wilson W. Wong paves the way for engineered immune cell consortia with tailored features.... show more
Abstract
The immune system is a sophisticated network of different cell types performing complex biocomputation at single-cell and consortium levels. The ability to reprogram such an interconnected multicellular system holds enormous promise in treating various diseases, as exemplified by the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells as cancer therapy. However, most CAR designs lack computation features and cannot reprogram multiple immune cell types in a coordinated manner. Here, leveraging our split, universal, and programmable (SUPRA) CAR system, we develop an inhibitory feature, achieving a three-input logic, and demonstrate that this programmable system is functional in diverse adaptive and innate immune cells. We also create an inducible multi-cellular NIMPLY circuit, kill switch, and a synthetic intercellular communication channel. Our work highlights that a simple split CAR design can generate diverse and complex phenotypes and provide a foundation for engineering an immune cell consortium with user-defined functionalities.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 04, 2021
Authors
Jang Hwan Cho, Atsushi Okuma, Katri Sofjan, Seunghee Lee, James J. Collins, Wilson W. Wong
Tags
immune system
biocomputation
CAR T-cell therapy
multicellular circuits
synthetic biology
immune cell engineering
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